Isentropic nozzle flow refers to the flow of a compressible fluid (such as a gas) through a nozzle under idealized conditions where the process is isentropic. An isentropic process is one that is both adiabatic (no heat transfer occurs with the surroundings) and reversible (no entropy is generated). In simpler terms, it is an idealized process that assumes no friction and no heat loss, making it highly efficient.

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